For the second consecutive season, Alshon Jeffery finished just inside the top-24 rankings at the wide receiver position. In only 13 games of action, the seven-year veteran posted 65 catches for 843 yards and six touchdowns on 92 targets. His 16-game pace would have given him 80 catches for 1,037 yards and seven touchdowns, which would have made him a strong No.2 WR in all formats.

Injuries continue to be an issue for Jeffery - a player who has logged a full-16 game season just three times in his career and just once dating back to 2014. Another issue is the chance for a decline in targets with the addition of DeSean Jackson and JJ Arcega-Whiteside. There are a finite number of targets to go around, and tight end Zach Ertz is going to once again be the leading target hog on the team. Will Jeffery get enough volume to justify the mid-round draft cost required to get him? In standard leagues, the answer is likely yes, but owners in PPR formats may want to find another option.

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